Beyond Distance Research Alliance Learning Futures conference
'The Campus and Beyond'

Day 1 - 8 January 2008
The Campus and Beyond

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Keynote Speakers

Dr Tony Bates, President, Tony Bates Associates Ltd, on the implications of Web 2.0 for teaching and learning in a knowledge based economy

Professor Gilly Salmon, Professor of e-learning & learning technologies, University of Leicester, on the campus and beyond

Aaron Porter , from the University of Leicester and NUS giving a student perspective on e-learning

Linda Creanor, Development Director (Professional Practice), Caledonian Academy

Discussion Sessions

James Abraham (Two Four) and Matt Wheeler (University of Leicester) - Collaborating for Designing for virtual worlds.

Bill Ashraf (University of Bradford) - Reaching the Google-Eyed YouTube Generation: "Do the ipod shuffle, but don't miss the lecture."

Richard England (University of Leicester) - What our students have to say about VLEs

Stephen Garret (University of Leicester) - Communicating mathematics at a distance

Stephen Gomez (UWE) - Developing a collaborative online video podcasting resource to enhance employer engagement with u/graduate students

Mark Goodwin (University of Leicester) - The Virtual Genetics Education Centre: networking, collaboration and innovation

Kate Litherland and Alex Moseley (University of Leicester) - The Great History Conundrum! Problem-solving and game play in a first year skills module

Nipan Maniar (University of Portsmouth) - 'culture shock'

Nivaldo Marcusso (Bradesco Foundation) - From mobility and collaboration to social networks a path based on partnerships

Richard Mobbs (University of Leicester) - Stretching Blackboard

Karen Pinney (bcftcs) - Online tutorial provision

Carol Russell - ProForMac: A systemic conceptual framework for learning with technologies

Dick Schneckenberg (Esc-rennes) - Web 2.0 and corporate context - a lever for the empowerment of the knowledge worker

Bill Seretta - Going wireless: Changing the Nature of Communications, Teaching and Learning on a College Campus

Simon Walker (University of Greenwich) - using CAMELS to support change

Jacqui Williams and Neena Lakhani (DMU) - E learning for Interprofessional (IPE) Education: a challenging option: A presentation to explore the process of being part of the e-learning development within the Carpe Diem environment of ADELIE

Chris Wilmott, Bonnie Green and David Willis (University of Leicester) - Sharing the vision: exploiting Web 2.0 technologies in promoting the use of multimedia in bioethics education
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